FORTY-SEVEN YEARS OF "GOLDEN RULE" SERVICE 
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ALFALFA 
The Profitable and Nutritious Hay Crop 
Alfalfa or Lucerne will produce from 5 to 7 tons of hay an acre each year in 
the South. Lime should be applied at the rate of 1500 pounds to the acre. Before 
sowing the seed it will be best to inoculate them, if Alfalfa has never been 
grown on the soil you are to sow. 
CAITADIAN VARIIiGATIID AIiFAIiFA. Originated in Welland County, 
Ontario, about 17 years ago. It is described by Dr. Zavitz, of the Ontario 
Agricultural College, as an exceptionally hardy strain of Alfalfa. He reports 
that in an experiment extending over a period of 10 years, Canadian Varie¬ 
gated proved hardier than Grimm or Baltic. The New York Experiment 
Station reports Canadian Variegated just as hardy and just as high yielding 
as any strain of Grimm Alfalfa. We have the genuine stock to offer, Canadian 
grown, at lower prices even than Montana common. 
GBIMM AIiFAI^FA. (Ohio-grown.) May usually be distinguished from com¬ 
mon Alfalfa, first, by the fact that the blossoms are usually, not always, varie¬ 
gated in color, yellow, green, blue, brown, etc., instead of all purple. 
Second, by the branching root system instead of the long, straight tap 
root of the common Alfalfa. This enables it to withstand the hard winters, 
the tap root of the common Alfalfa often being broken by heavy freezing. 
^ I ^\\/ C D C Medium Red 
V Clv^ Mammoth Red 
The crop in U. S. A. is good this season and in price is down to lowest for 
some time. We offer Ohio and Michigan Grown, also Imported at bargain 
price. Write at once. 
Alsike Clover 
Our stock is exceptionally good and we would like a chance to quote you on 
our stock which is the very best. We do not handle cheap or inferior seeds, noth¬ 
ing but the very finest products. Market price down somewhat. 
Sweet Clover 
BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). This legume is native to all parts of this country 
and is the most beneficial of all crops for building up worn-out land. Thrives 
on all soils, but like all Clovers requires lime, which should be supplied on land 
where it is lacking. Makes fine pasture for bees and good quality of hay 
relished by all stock. Does best when seeded alone. Sow in spring or fall. 
Twenty to thirty pounds are required per acre. (Can also furnish yellow 
blossom if desired.) 
BROOM CORN 
IMFROVBD BVBBGBBBH. The leading variety. Western grown. By 
mail, postpaid: 1 oz., 5c; % lb., 15c; 1 lb., 25c. By freight: 10 lbs., $1.00. 
Medmin Red Clover 
Alfalfa 
Where prices are not quoted will 
price same on inquiry. Better write 
before ordering Grass Seeds, Soy 
Beans, Potatoes, etc. We can save 
you money. 
Hansen's Inoculator 
Powder Form. Highest Quality. 
It Does the Work. ' 
For Soy Beans, Cow Peas, Peas and 
Beans. 1-bu .size can, postpaid, 30c. 
For Aifalfai Sweet Clover and Clo¬ 
vers. 1-bu. size can, postpaid, 50c. 
For Lespedeza. 1-bu. size can, post¬ 
paid, 30c. 
SOUTHERN ENSILAGE CORN 
BBUB MOUNTAIN. Extra fine variety. Per bushel, 56 lbs., $2.50. 
CUBAN GIANT. The largest of all. The seed is uniform, matures more tons 
to the acre than any other. Per bushel, 56 lbs., $2.50. 
BUBBKA. This is a large stalk, claimed to contain more sugar than many, 
also considerable grain. Per bushel, 56 lbs,, $2.50. 
BANCASTBR COUNTY SUBB CROP. A very long-eared, 12-14-16 row, 
light shade of yellow Corn, short, round kernel, and should mature for silo 
purposes in 100 days. Fodder grows up 10-12-14 feet high, full of leav^, and 
there is no doubt but what it is one of the best ensilage^ Corns in cultivation 
today for Northern Ohio. It should give some grain in the ensilage in a 
normal season. $2.50 per bushel. 
Write for Current Farm Seed Prices 
